| Clendinning Provincial Park | |
|---|---|
| Location | Lillooet Land District, British Columbia, Canada |
| Nearest city | Pemberton, BC |
| Coordinates | 50°24′59″N123°44′00″W / 50.41639°N 123.73333°W / 50.41639; -123.73333 |
| Area | 30,330 ha. (303.3 km2) |
| Established | December 9, 1998 |
| Governing body | BC Parks |
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Clendinning Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. [1] It surrounds the drainage of Clendinning Creek, which is a tributary of the Elaho River. Its name is shared by the Clendinning Range, of which Mount Clendinning is the highest summit (there is also a Clendinning Lake in the same basin).
Established as a Canadian Protected Area on October 28, 1996, and made a provincial park by order-in-council on December 9, 1998, it occupies an area of 30,330 hectares. [2]
50°25′00″N123°44′00″W / 50.41667°N 123.73333°W / 50.41667; -123.73333
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